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10 things we love • Oversize silhouettes, luxe finishes and soft pops of pastel define the season’s modern, feminine mood
Love letters • Louis Vuitton’s legendary logo turns 130
ASK AVRIL • Our fashion director Avril Mair makes light work of your wardrobe quandaries
STYLE FILE GIORGIO GUIDOTTI • Max Mara’s man about town on Lady Gaga, antique pottery and Belgian slippers
Moving on up • Start the year on the right foot with our expert guide to beating stress and thriving in the workplace. Plus: forward-thinking female leaders share their tips for motivating your team; and meet the woman fighting for responsible AI use
UNDER PRESSURE • In our productivity-obsessed culture, slowing down can feel like defeat. But, as cases of burn-out soar, Brooke Theis speaks to the women who are challenging that narrative without compromising their goals
RESET YOUR STRESS PATTERNS • Three simple calming exercises, from the movement and nervous-system specialist Vanessa Michielon
INSPIRE YOUR TEAM • Successful female leaders on how they motivate their colleagues
TOP TABLE • Stylish stationery for a chic desktop
REALITY BYTES • Marie-Claire Chappet meets Sol Rashidi, the woman championing the responsible use of artificial intelligence
TECH BEAT • AI tools to boost productivity
Winning tickets • A major exhibition explores the triumphantly radical work of Beryl Cook. Plus: a dazzling literary memoir about happiness and heartbreak; Maggie O’Farrell on reimagining Hamnet for the cinema; and the women making waves in The Night Manager’s long-awaited new series
LIVES LESS ORDINARY • As a landmark exhibition of Beryl Cook’s paintings opens, its curator Terah Walkup reflects on the artist’s boldness and wit
KILLER INSTINCT • Mischa Barton talks to Frances Hedges about playing an antiheroine on the London stage
TICK TOCK
AN OPEN BOOK • In the aftermath of two tragedies, the writer and artist Rachel Eliza Griffiths felt the time was right to commit her story to paper. She talks to Erica Wagner about the making of her memoir – a powerful tale of love and loss
BLANK CANVAS • Portable tools for aspiring painters
ABOUT A BOY • Maggie O’Farrell on bringing Hamnet to the big screen
IN BRIEF • Calling all budding writers: Bazaar’s annual short-story competition has arrived
TEENAGE KICKS • From leather jackets to ticket stubs, Sue Webster’s first solo show is a return to her roots
IN FROM THE COLD • Escape the winter blues with the highly anticipated comeback of The Night Manager, which brilliantly subverts spy-drama clichés
PORTRAIT OF A NATION
Sitting pretty • We step inside the London townhouse of the homeware entrepreneur Goya Gallagher, where handcrafted pieces blend with gallery-worthy artworks. Plus: why a utility-room could save your sanity; the timeless appeal of flamestitch; and sophisticated icy tones for a cool interior
Ancient and modern • For Goya Gallagher, the founder of a homeware brand celebrating Egyptian craftmanship, her London townhouse is an opportunity to display a prized collection of artisanal treasures
UTILITY CHIC • Luxurious design strategies for the hardest-working room in the house
ALL IN THE DETAILS
MED AHEAD •...